Most Americans, a large percentage of whose ancestors were German, were neutral until propagandized by a barrage of German atrocity stories through pamphlets produced by the U.S. government. The U.S. resisted war, even after the devised Lusitania incident on May 7, 1915 when 785 out of 1,257 passengers perished, 128 of them Americans.1 Several months before that ill-fated voyage, Winston Churchill, a Rothschild minion, described the Lusitania as "45,000 tons of live bait."2 Were the 3,000 in the Rockefeller-built twin towers in Manhattan on September 11, 2001 also "live bait" leading to yet another genocidal assault?

Most Americans, a large percentage of whose ancestors were German, were neutral until propagandized by a barrage of German atrocity stories through pamphlets produced by the U.S. government. The U.S. resisted war, even after the devised Lusitania incident on May 7, 1915 when 785 out of 1,257 passengers perished, 128 of them Americans.1 Several months before that ill-fated voyage, Winston Churchill, a Rothschild minion, described the Lusitania as "45,000 tons of live bait."2 Were the 3,000 in the Rockefeller-built twin towers in Manhattan on September 11, 2001 also "live bait" leading to yet another genocidal assault?

Most Americans, a large percentage of whose ancestors were German, were neutral until propagandized by a barrage of German atrocity stories through pamphlets produced by the U.S. government. The U.S. resisted war, even after the devised Lusitania incident on May 7, 1915 when 785 out of 1,257 passengers perished, 128 of them Americans.1 Several months before that ill-fated voyage, Winston Churchill, a Rothschild minion, described the Lusitania as "45,000 tons of live bait."2 Were the 3,000 in the Rockefeller-built twin towers in Manhattan on September 11, 2001 also "live bait" leading to yet another genocidal assault?

Most Americans, a large percentage of whose ancestors were German, were neutral until propagandized by a barrage of German atrocity stories through pamphlets produced by the U.S. government. The U.S. resisted war, even after the devised Lusitania incident on May 7, 1915 when 785 out of 1,257 passengers perished, 128 of them Americans.1 Several months before that ill-fated voyage, Winston Churchill, a Rothschild minion, described the Lusitania as "45,000 tons of live bait."2 Were the 3,000 in the Rockefeller-built twin towers in Manhattan on September 11, 2001 also "live bait" leading to yet another genocidal assault?